Breaking the law. Breaking the law
[QUOTE=CuriousTourist;7005616]This happened in a different city in Florida, but I'm sharing this on multiple forums in case it is of interest or assistance.
I went to one of my favorite parlors, and for the first time I was given the sign in sheet where I had to provide name, address, etc etc etc. The mamasan said that she thought they were ALSO going to need to be checking IDs soon (I'm guessing especially as the elections come near, and probably in the months after, at least). She said they may even need to make a copy of it, to prove they checked and that the info they recorded matches the I'd.
This got me thinking, so I reached out to a buddy of mine up in New England. He has a business that prints I'd cards for businesses. I asked him if he ever does fake IDs. Now, I'm clearly no where near the drinking age, so he asked me why the hell I'd want a fake I'd? I told him that they had just put this stupid law in place down here that if you go to get a massage, they're supposed to get a copy of your I'd. With all the identity theft going on, I don't like the idea of giving any random people a copy of my info. I also said it sounds like they're going to be copying it soon, and that just makes me nervous to have a copy of my actual I'd being kept at one of these places.
He said he doesn't ever make fake licenses, as it would be illegal and would jeopardize his business. He also said that you don't really want a fake licenses, anyway because almost every state has a law against possessing a falsified government I'd, and it could actually result in jail time. But, he asked if the law said that they had to use a government issued identification for verification? If not, would a company badge work.
I told him I didn't think a company badge would work as I think they're supposed to verify address. But, I also didn't think there was any requirement that it be a government issues I'd. (When all this hit, I had read the posts here and the law itself, and I remembered that it just said that the parlors were supposed to check an I'd, not stipulation that it be government issued).[/QUOTE]Interesting, but I would suspect that if you have to show I'd at an asian parlor, you would have to show it at the legitimate ones as well. My guess is this will not be required, but some other kind of info. I have been to some doctors that don't ask for I'd just insurance card.
My last point is this, if you are willing to break the law to pay some asian girl to suck Mr. Happy until he upchucks in her mouth, you are willing to buy, carry and possess a fake I'd (if the need cums to bare).
Sign on door says closed until 9-5
[QUOTE=QuartzB;7015977]The Sarasota news is reporting about an arrest at the New Island Spa on Caring Way in PC (is New Island Spa the same as Gulf Coast Spa? The news report contains the provider's booking photo. Usually, booking photos make the girl look haggard even if she is decent looking in person. In this case the girl looks fairly attractive in her photo, so does that indicate she is stunning in person?[/QUOTE]Caring way closed sign on door.